how was anne frank and peters relationship changed from 1942 ro 1944
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Peter van Pels
Born on: 8 November 1926
Son to: Hermann van Pels and Auguste van Pels-Röttgen
In hiding: 13 July 1942
Arrested: 4 August 1944
Died: 10 May 1945
Peter van Pels was 15 years old when he had to go into hiding with his parents. They arrived at the hiding place one week after the Frank family. Peter was the only boy in the Secret Annex.
Peter was the son of Hermann and Auguste van Pels. The family was Jewish and lived in Osnabrück (Germany). In 1937, Peter's parents decided to leave because of the Nazis' antisemitism. The family moved to Amsterdam.
Peter van Pels on the beach with the Jacobson family, around 1927. From left to right: Elsa Jacobson, Peter van Pels, Maria (nanny) with Ralph Jacobson on her lap, father Ernst Jacobson.
Peter van Pels on the beach with the Jacobson family, around 1927. From left to right: Elsa Jacobson, Peter van Pels, Maria (nanny) with Ralph Jacobson on her lap, father Ernst Jacobson.
Photo collection: Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam
Only a handful of pictures of Peter have survived. In the only photo of him taken in Amsterdam, he is repairing a chair. It is believed that in 1942, he was taking a course in furniture upholstery.When the number of call-ups for forced labour in Nazi Germany increased, the Van Pels family felt it was time to go into hiding in the Secret Annex. Peter's father worked for Otto Frank and they had agreed that there was room for two families.
Because many children are emigrating, a farewell photo is taken of a few boys from Peter's class, around 1936. Peter is in the middle.
Because many children are emigrating, a farewell photo is taken of a few boys from Peter's class, around 1936. Peter is in the middle.
Photo collection: Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam
‘Rather soft, shy, gawky youth; can't expect much from his company.’
Anne Frank, B-version, 14 August 1942
Tinkering and doing carpentryPeter and his parents arrived at the hiding place on 13 July 1942, one week after the Frank family. His parents allowed him to bring Mouschi, his tomcat, to the annex. Peter was the only one of the eight people in hiding to have his own room. A staircase in the middle of the room lead to the attic and loft of the Secret Annex, where Peter could often be found: tinkering, doing carpentry, and chopping wood for the stove. Peter was rather quiet and withdrawn in the Secret Annex. According to Anne, he ‘flops lazily on his bed half the time, does a bit of carpentry and goes back for another snooze.’ Otto Frank also remarked that at first, Peter was 'lazy and disinterested’, and
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